The Centre for Advance Low Carbon Propulsion Systems (C-ALPS) technology will help support a €7m ($8.47m) hydrogen-powered mass passenger coaches project ‘CoacHyfied’ it has been revealed today (June 4).
The ‘CoacHyfied’ project, consisting of 14 higher education and engineering partners will develop a new technology that could help eliminate up to 1.4 million tonnes of carbon emissions generated by diesel-fuelled coaches in the UK.
The project will aim to present solutions for challenges in the medium range regional and long-distance public and commercial transport sector by developing and operating six fuel cell coaches at two regions in Latvia and France in two to three-year demo phases.
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